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CSU students take on global warming

Abstract:
A group of 12 CSU students and faculty members is one of many small clubs across the country participating in a national movement to launch a two-day educational program about global warming on Jan. 30 and 31.

Focus the Nation, an organization committed to informing people about global warming, has recruited more than 1,000 institutions to participate in the event....

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Boxorox

posted 11/30/07 @ 3:07 AM MST

Striving for awareness of Global Warming hopefully does not mean also that these people are hoping as well to find solutins to it. There is no solution to a natural process. What is needed are strategies to prepare for change and being able to adapt over the long-term. We need efforts, perhaps such as this one, to be sure that as many people as possible understand the sciences behind processes of the earth. If it turns out that this becomes a public-policy propaganda scheme, it will be just a waste of time.

Peace Love

posted 11/30/07 @ 10:36 PM MST

As the completly debunked farce of global warming expires with its last gasps, a few educated idiots just won't let go.

The question is, why are they always English professors?

Craig Hawley

posted 12/01/07 @ 10:14 PM MST

Is this planet getting warm or is it just me. Does any one know if Al Gore is selling some of the carbon credit he buys that I can't afford. LOL
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